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Brain metastases in HER2-positive breast cancer: The evolving role of lapatinib
Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 12/15/09
Tomasello G et al. – This article reviews the epidemiology, current treatment options and recent advances in the field, with a focus on HER2–positive disease and the emerging role of lapatinib for the treatment and prevention of brain metastases.
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